The median home value in Walkerville, MI is $200,750.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $128,950.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Walkerville, MI is $200,750.
Approximately 52% of Walkerville homes are owned,
compared to 16% rented, while
32% are vacant.
Walkerville real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Walkerville real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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This 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Manufactured Ranch Home has a newer roof, new windows, water heater, and flooring nestled on 1.18 acres in Walkerville, MI. You can walkout your door and enjoy the wild life in your own back yard. Don't miss out on this great opportunity! The affidavit of fixture has been received
Escape to tranquility with this expansive nearly 16-acre property featuring two serene ponds. Discover a 24X16 workshop/garage with a sturdy cement floor, a 12X16 storage shed, an 8x12 firewood shed, and a mobile home. Immerse yourself in thousands of acres of nearby public land with abundant trails. Embrace a lifestyle filled with hunting, fishing, ATV, and snowmobile adventures, and kayaking, all just steps from your doorstep. Sold 'as is', seize this opportunity for your ultimate retreat. Home is winterized. Condition of the well is unknown.
A must see 80 acre private wooded homestead with hundreds of feet of Beaver Creek frontage. The original A frame left the inspiration for the unique ranch style. Built in 2018, natural wood finishes, stainless steal appliances in a sprawling 2500 sq ft floor plan. Four beds, two full baths, office or small extra bedroom, detached 3 stall garage and all of it is about 5 years old. The two separate ''cabins'' are 1 bed and 1 bath. A storage shed and barn round out the accessory buildings. Animal fencing is already in place. Naturally it is a hunting paradise deer, turkey, small game and even catching trout from the creek. The Mason and Oceana Railway ran through in late 1800s and seller has found spikes and ties in the few years exploring. Be sure to review attached property details. paradise deer, turkey, small game and beaver creek does run through the property plus the pond was stocked with fish. Truly a self contained set up making money off the land with tourism, hunting and farming. After all the exploring and outdoors adventures its just a short walk to the hot tub.